Quickly get up to speed with Oracle's Application Development Framework (ADF). Rapidly build modern, user-friendly applications that will be easy to re-use, expand and maintain. Oracle ADF Survival Guide covers the latest 12c version and explains all the important concepts and parts, including ADF Faces, ADF Task Flows, ADF Business Components, ADF Skins, the new Alta UI, and how to implement business logic in all layers of the application. Organizations with existing investments in Oracle database and Oracle Forms applications will be able to leverage Oracle's best practice for application development in moving those applications to the ADF framework. The book:
Explains all parts of the ADF stack
Shows how to integrate with databases and web services
Demonstrates the best practice for ADF enterprise architecture
Build page flows visually for improved communication with business users
Easily connect your user interface to databases and other back-end systems
Leverage the best practice for productive team development
Establish a solid enterprise architecture for maximum reuse and maintainability
Automate your build and deployment process
Oracle ADF is a commercial framework from Oracle for creating enterprise applications in the Java language. ADF is widely used in Oracle's own internal efforts, ensuring its long term support and viability as a platform. This book, the Oracle ADF Survival Guide enables experienced developers to rapidly become productive with ADF, helping them build modern, user-friendly applications that will be easy to re-use, expand and maintain. The book also helps organizations with existing investments in Oracle database and Oracle Forms applications to leverage Oracle's best practice for application development in moving those applications to the ADF framework. Enables experienced developers to rapidly become productive with Oracle's strategic application development tool ADF Ensures that you can quickly build modern, user-friendly applications that will be easy to re-use, expand, and maintain Allows organizations with existing investments in Oracle database and Oracle Forms applications to leverage Oracle's best practice for application development